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saxatilis : chanisemorus. Fragaria vesca. Comanim palustre, 

 Potentilla anserina : argentea : tormentilla : reptans : verna : fraga- 

 riastrum. Geum urbanum : intermedium * ; I'ivale. — D. SpircecB. 

 Spiraea salicifolia : ulmaria : filipendula f- 



Drupace^. — Prunus domestica : insititia : spinosa : avium ; padus. 



Papilionace^. — A. Viciece. Pisum arvense. Lathyrus sylvestris : pra- 

 tensis. Orobus tuberosus, et /3. tenuifolius. Faba vulgaris. Ervum 

 hirsutum. Vicia orobus : silvatica : cracca : sepium : sativa : lathy- 

 roides. — B. Astragalea. Astragalus glyciphyllus % : bypoglottis. — 

 C. Trifoliece. Lotus corniculatus et j3. villosus et y. tenuifolius : 

 major. Medicago lupuliua : sativa. Melilotus officinalis : vulgaris. 

 Trifolium pratense, et /3. sativum : medium : striatum : scabrum : 

 arvense : repens : fragiferum : procumbens : minus. — D. Genistece. 

 Anthyllis vulneraria. Ononis arvensis : antiquorum. Spartium sco- 

 parium. Genista tinctoria : anglica. Ulex europseus : nanus. Cytisus 

 laburnum : alpiuus. 



Class CENTRIFLOR^. 



EricinEjE. — A. Vacciniece. Vaccinium myrtillus : vitis-idaja : oxycoccos. 

 — B. Ericece. Erica tetralix : cinerea. Calluna vulgaris. Arbutus 

 uva-ursi. — C. Pyrolece. Pyrola rotundifolia § : media : minor : se- 

 cunda. 



Empetre^. — Empetrum nigrum. 



Euphorbiace^. — Euphorbia esula : helioscopia : peplus : exigua. Mer- 

 curialis perennis. 



Portulacace^. — Montia fontana. 



Paronychiace^. — Sclerantbus annuus. 



PoLYGONE^. — Fagopyrum esculentum. Polygonum bistorta : amphi- 

 bium : lapathifolium : persicaria : hydropiper : aviculare : convol- 

 vulus. Rumex crispus : pratensis : sanguineus : acutus : obtusifolius : 

 palustris : acetosa : acetosella. 



Series INCOMPLETiE.— Class BRACTEIFLOR^. 



Thymele^. — Daphne laureola. 

 EleagnEjE. — Hippophae rharanoides |1. 

 Ulmace^. — Ulmus montana : campestris. 



* I have noticed this hybrid to be more abundant than in any previous 

 year. It was in great profusion, and beauty, on the bank aljove Berry-burn 

 where this crosses the road to Wooler ; and I noticed it also frequently 

 about Warn-mills. Om- plant is G. urbanum hybridized by the pollen of 

 G. rivale. 



t In abundance in the plantations on Spiudlestone hills, Mr. W. Richard- 

 son. From the quantity of it, one might presume the plant to be indigenous 

 there ; but a doubter will suggest that the wood amidst which the Drop- 

 wort grows has been ])lanted, and that only recently. 



X On the banks between Warn-mills and the Heatherhouse, N. 



§ June 30. N. On the top of Kyloe crags, in flower, on a boggy spot 

 in the plantation, R. C. EmbletoUc 



II The name should have been printed in small capitals, for I can see no 

 reason to doubt its nativeness in the locality given. 



